I just watched half of the first episode of Common Law and deleted my season pass. The one cop walks outside and shoots 3 rounds into an inflatable dude thingie. Behind the inflatable thing is an open street with cars driving by. Easy potential to kill innocent people. The guy says he shot it because he hates those things. Just too stupid for me.

I'm also watching Episodes on the BBC. If you subscribe to a VPN, or even use a freebie one like Expat Shield, then you can use the BBC iPlayer on your computer. Tons and tons of current Brit shows with no commercials, with many past episodes available.

The only summer series I make it a point to watch are America's Got Talent and Futurama. I still have to get through my DVDs of The Sopranos (right now I'm at the end of Season 2, and don't worry about spoiling it as I already know about the ending).

Of course, there's the Olympics, but who knows how much of that I'll end up watching online as the events I want to see aren't being broadcast.

Also, technically the Emmys are a "summer" program, as the fall season usually starts the next day, although this year's Emmys are on 9/23, so I expect some shows to start a week earlier. (Fox has even started shows on the first week in September on occasion; The Simpsons in 1994, as Fox wanted new episodes to pair with its new NFL coverage, and both Glee and So You Think You Can Dance in 2009, in order to get them completed (the first 13, anyway, for Glee) by December with postseason baseball pre-emptions.)